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* r&fxtff.< =TO GUARD * SHIS c Jnst the unseen dangers at set ,the United States Government maintains lighthouses.To guard your home against the unseen dangers of food products , the Government has enacted a pure food law. Thelaw compels the manufacturers of bakingpowder to print the ingredients on thelabel of each can.The Government has made the label your protectionso that you can avoid alum read it carefully , if it does notsay pure cream of tartar hand it back andHOYAL is a pure , cream of tartar baking powder a pureproduct of grapes aids the digestion adds to the healthfulness -fulness of food.The Loup Valley Hereford Ranch.Brownlee.Nebr ,Prince Boabdel131693 and CurlyCoat 112261 at headof herd. The bloodof Fowler. Anxiety.Lord Wilton and SirGladstone predominates ic my herd.I have no bulls for sale until 1907. bavins soldall bulls on hand. I will handle only pure bredHerefords in the future.C. H. FATJLHABKH ,F. POEATSiege ,Tubular wells and windmills ,me up by Telephone.J. W.COUKTY SURVEYORValentine -All work will be given promptand careful attention.JOHN M. ' TUCKEB ,COUNTY ATTORNEY.Practices in all State Courts.H. M. CK AMEE ,City Delivery-man.Trunks , valises and packages hauled to andfrom the depot and all parts of the City.N. J. Austin. J. W. Thompson. * 'Austin < & Thompson ,General Blacksmithing-and Wood Work.HORSE SHOEING A SPECIALTY.H. S.Handles theSHARPLESS CREAM SEPARATOR ,FLOUR , GRAIN AND HAY.Opposite Postoffie. Phone 71.H. DAILEY ,Dentist.Office over the grocery deparmentof T. C. Hornby's store."Will be in Rosebud agency July3rd , Oct. 2nd and Jan. 1,1904.C. M. SAGESEEBarberFirst-class Shop in Every RespectEau de Quinine Hair Tonic , Golden Star BairTonic. Herplcide and Coko's Dandruff Cure.Try Pompeian Face Massage Creamt1MILL PRICES FOR FEED , 1S 1tNovember 15 , 1906. I C tPerCwt. Per Ton. dS" Bran , sacked . . . . $ 90 § 17 00 11Shorts , sacked 1 00 19 00 ! ?Screenings , sacked 70 13 00 bVChop Feed , sacked t 10 21 00d.Corn , sacked i 00 19 00 sChop Corn , sacked t 05 20 00 0 oOatssacked - 1 15 22 00 0bTVOTIO3ES.Sheriff's Sale.By virtue of an order of sale isstiPd by thec'erk of the district court of Cherry county , Nebraska. October 15.190G. under a decree of taxlien foreclosure , wherein \ . L Powell is p ain-tiff and Ji hn Sellers an.-l Mrs. Seller , first andreal name unknown are defendants , I willell at the f-out door of the co'irt nouse inValentine. Cherry county. Neb aska. that beingth building wherein the last term ot said couitw * heM , on the 20th day of De emrier , 1900. ar10 o'clock a. m . to satisfy judgment of 77.ooand interest at. 7 per cent trom date of judgmentSeptember 11.190(5. ( and costs taxed at § 25.90 andaccruing costs , at puolic auction , to the highestbid'ler , for ca-h , the following described property to-wit The NEJi of section 27 , township33 , range 27 , in Cherry county Ne r skaDated this 2Sth day of November. 1906.P. F. SIMO\'S ,455 Sheriff of Cherry County.Walcott & Morrissey , Attjs. for i'ltf.Sheriff's Sale ,By virtue of an order of sale issued by theclert ? of the district court of Uierry County , Ne-br.iska , October 9 , 1900 , under a decree ofmortgage foreclosure wherein William M.Altis plaintiff and Frank I. . Taylor , Jessie S. Taylor , his wife , Sarah Taylor , widow of Ralnh D.Taylor , tiuceised , and the unknown heirs ofRalph D. Tajlor. deceased , detendants. 1 willsell at the iront door of the court house in Val en-tine. Cherry County , Nebraska , that being ttiebuilding wherein the last term of said court washeld , ou the 29th day of December , 1906 , at 10o'clocK. a. ni. to satisfy judgment 01 § 1353.00 and iinterest at 7 per cent Irom date ol judgment ,. eptember 18,1900 , and costs taxed at § 37.80 aodaccruing costs , at public auction , to the higne'stbidder , fcr cash , the following described prop-efty. to-wit : The S&NE& and N } SEJ * . st-clion10. township 3G. range 40 , in Cherry cotm.y , Nebraska.Dated this 28th day of November , 19C6P. F. SIvtONS ,4G5 Sheriff of Chrrry County ,Walcott & Mornssey , Attys. for Pltf.Sheriff's Sale.By virtue of'an order of sa'e ' issued by theclerk of the district court of Cherrv county , Nebraska , October 15,1906 , under a decree of mortgage foreclosure , wherein C. L. OleS'Ui is plaintiff and Lizzie K. McCutnber , Levi McUumber ,Rachel smalley ana Everett Smalley , her husband , defendants ,I will sell at the front door of the court house inValentine , Cherry county , .Nebraska , that beingthe building wherein the last term ol said courtwas held , on ttie 29th day of December. 1906 , at10 o'clock a. in. , tu satisty judgment pf § 198 65and interest at 10 per cent from date of judgment.September 18,1906 , and costs taxed at 19.Co andaccruing costs , at public auction , to the highestbidder , for cash , the to lowing descriu "d property , to.wit : The E SWJi and VV SEJ * section23 , township 35 , rauge 25 m Chenry county..Nebraska.Dated this 2Sth day of November , 190G.P.F.SiMOXS ,Sheriff of Cherry Counry.Walcott & Morrissey , Atty's for i'ltf. 46 5Sheriff's Sale.By virtue of an order of sale issued by Iheclerk of 'he district court of Cherry County , Ne-bnvsk . October 15.1906 , tinder a aeme of taxIron foreclusure. wherein M. K Noble is plaintiff and Andrew Graham and Mis. Andr-wGraham , his wite. first aud real name unknown ,defendants , I will sell at the fiont door of thecourt holism in Valentine ( 'herrv county. Nebraska , that being the buildiog wherein the lastterm of said court was held , on the 23ih dav ofDecember. I90i.at ( 10o'clo"k a in. , to satisfyjudgment > f § 145 40 and interest nt 7 per ceif :iroiu date of judgment , September 18,1900. andcosts tax"d at § 23 40 and accruing costs , at public auction , to the Highest bidder for cash , theFollowing described property towit : bJ4SWof Sention 23 and the ENWM ; of Section 33 ,township 35 , range 25 , in Cherry county. Nebraska.Dated this 28th day of November inco.] ' . F. MMONS.Sheriff of Cherry County.Walcott & Alorriisey , attys lor pltf. 465Contest Notice.U.S. Land Office , Valentine. Nebraska. ( .Novembber 6,1900. (A sufficient contest affidavit having been filedn this office by Homer C. Talt , contestant ,igainst Homestead Entry No. 1517C. made Juneto. 1904 for the EJiNNV .i. NK&SW1 * , N } SEV ; ,5Ei4SE > 4 and NE& Section 32 , WS > VJi , NWJ4Sections ) , i'ownsnipss. liaise 20 , by Otis L.riiompson , contestee , in which it is allegedthat said Otis L. Thompson has neveristitblibhed residence upon said land ; alsobat said clatmat t has wholly abandonee saidand for more thtn ; six months last past and hisailed to c ire his lach-s up tu dale , and that saidillrged absence from the said lanu was not due !o his employment as an offl3 r , suidier , sailorir inarm" in the army , navy or marii * > cor s oihe United States during the war with Sp-Uu orluriug any other war in which tne Unitt-d! la es may be eugdi d. said parties : re hereoylOtilled to app ar , respond and olfer evidenceouching said allegation at 10 o'clock a. m on nJecembjjf 17. 11)0(5. ) ( before the Register andReceiver at th - Unitea States Laud Offlse iuhlentuie , Nebraska oThe said conteatant having , in a proper afll-avit.liled November ( tOOG.sctforih facts which vjhow that after due diligence personal service vjsii t la's notice cannot be made , it is hr reby siolrdered and directed that such notice oe given oldi" v due and proper publication. didi44 4 E. OLSON , Receiver.Contest Notice.U. S. Land Office. Valentine. Nebraska ,November 1.1906.A sufficient conte t having been filed in thisoHice by William F. Sweirmgen. contestant , again -gain t Homestead entry No. 13309. made No-vemb-r is. 1901 , for E&SWji , Section 18. andK14NWJ4. Section 19. TownshiD 34. range 25. byWalter Brown contestee. in wliicu it is allegedthat Walter Brown lias wholly utwndoiied saidland and changed Ins resident therefrom formore than six mouths last past , that thr landis not settled upon nor cultivated in good faitha > the law requires , and entryman has neverestablished his residence upon the land as theTaw requires , and he has lailed to cure hislaches up to this date ; and said alleged absencefrom the said laud was not due to his employment in the army , navy , or marine corps of theunited States as a private soldier , oinc-r , seaman or marine during the war wuh Spain orduring any oilier war in which the UnitedStates may be engaged ; said i arties are hf-renynotified to appear , respond and offer evi fencetouching said allegation at 10 o'clock u. m onDecember 13 1900 , nefore the register and receiver at the United States Land Omce in Valentine , \ebraskaThe saiu coote-tant having , in a proper affidavit , filed November 1.1900setfoith lacts whichshow that after due diligence personal serviceof this notice can not b. made , ii is hereby ordered and directed that such notice be given by dueand proper publication.43 5 E. OLSON ,Receiver.In the District Court of CherryCounty , Nebraska.James F. S. Phillis , " )vs ' Notice to Non-Eesi-Nellie A. Crooker and }H D. Crooker , her bus-1 dent Defendants ,band. jTo Nellie A. Crooker and H. D. Crocker , herhusband , non-resident defendants :YJU , rtna each of you. are hereby notified thaton the 19th day of November , 1906. James F. S.'Pnillis , plaintiff' nerein , filed his petition againstyou in the District Court of Ciierry county. .Nu-orasra. the object and prayer of which are toestablish and foreclose a certain tax lien uponthe real estate as loilows : " 3EJ4 , Section 9 , township 33 , Kange 3hv , in Cnerry couuty.NebrasKa ,lor the taxes assessed and levied tbermm foreither state , county or district purposes for theyears 19U2,19j3,1904 aud 1905. for whuli the saidlaud was sold to tins plaintiff for tne sum of$21 73 , by the county i'reasurer of Cherry county , Nebraska ; 10 have an accounting of theamount uue thereon , together with interesttheie.011 from the 17tli day of November , 1906. attne rate ot 15 per cent per annum ; to have saidpremises sold for the satisfaction of the amountdue for aticu taxes , interest ; , penalties andc.Sts , costs ot suit , and costs of sate ; to bar ,foreclose and exclude the said defendants , oreither of tuem , from having or claiming anylieu , title or equity of redemption of , in , or totlin .same , or any pure thereof , and for. eueralrelief.ion. and each of you , are required to answerthis petition ou or before Monday , the 7ih dayof January , 1907. JAMES F. S. I'HILLIS ,45 4 I'laiutiff.By itobert G. Easley , his attorney ,Contest Notice.U. S. Land Office , Broken Bow. Nebraska. Ivember20.- \B sufficient contest affidavit Having bet-n filedin this office by Wuitield s. Brisco. coutt slant. ,against homestead nary Ko. 23J6. m de June 15 ,1901. for v E 4. section 11. township 30. rane-e 34.by Margaret E. JMcCalmanr. contest e , in whichit is alleged that contestee IIHS wholly abandoned said tracr. f amor than six months hi > tpa > t , that said iraci is not cultivated , improvedi > r resided upon as required bv law , that theland is now iu its wild state and than the above[ illegeu defects exist at this date a d have notbeen cured.Said parties are hereby notified to appearrespuud and offer evidence touchine sairt allega-i on at 10 o'clocK a. m on January 12. 1907. before the reg-sterand receiver at th ? UnitedStates land Office in Broken Bow , Nebraska ,The sa'd contestant having , in a proper affi-lavit. filed Nov. 17,1906. set forth facts which.how tuat after due diligeiics personal service) f thi-i notice cannot be made , it is herebymlered that such notice be given by due andu-oper publication. JOHN KEESE ,40 5 .Register.Contest Notice.U. S. Land Office , Broken Bow. Nebraska , ( .November 20,1900 )A sufficient contest nflldavit'h.iving been filedn this otllce by Winfle d S. Brisco. contestant ,gainst homestead entry No. 2 805. made June- . , 1901. fur SW \\VK and Wj 3W& , ml SKJfVVJi. Section 12. Township 25. Range 3i.y Flora Grate , contestee , in which it is allegedmt contestee has wliolly abandoned the samejr m > re than six months last past ; ( hat thend tract is not improved , cultivated < > r residedpou as required by law , that snul tract is nowi its wild state ; that the alleged defects abovexist at this date an i have not been cured.S ld pnrties are hereby notified t > nppea--jspond and tlf r evidence touching said aile-ation ac 10 o'clock a in. on January 12 1907. te-ire the register and receiver At thd U. S. Landttice in Broken Bow.-Nebraska.The said contestant having , in a properathda-It liltd .November 17 , 1900 , set forth tin is whichluvv that after due diligence , perso nal service j' this notice can not be made , It is hereby or- :ir d and directed that such notice be given by : .sue and proper publication ,42 5 JOHN REE-JE , Register. 8UBig Bargain Week ,During the week of December2lst to 2Sth Inclu ivp , The Nebraska State Journal will accept83 from mail subscribers for thewhole year of 1907 , without Sunday , or § 4 with Sunday. Theregular price is § 4 and § 5. Thiscut price is only good during thisbargain week , and all you have todo is to mail your remittance toThe State Journal , Lincoln , Neb. ,during that time , and you will receive the paper the whole year of1907. Such a cut price is possibleon account of large savings madeby taking solicitors off the road.Instead of paying out railroadfare , hotel bills and other expenses , these savings are given toour subscribers direct by this bigbargain offer. The coming session of the legislature will be themost interesting one ever held inthe history of the state , and nomatter what your politics are youshould read The State Journal during this time. Reforms will bemade in our present laws , reformsthat interest you in dollars andcents. No matter what other papers you are taking , during sucha session of the legislature youshould be a Journal reader. Writea postal asking for a sample copy.The Journal stands for all that isbest for Nebraskans and wantsyou to feel that whatever is for thepublic good is for its good. Thereis a new deal in Nebraska governmental affairs , and you should bewatching every move. Farmersand all the other producers of thestate are vitally interested in whatwill be done at Lincoln this winter.Remember the bargain weekDecember 21st to 28th. TheJournal is the paper for you.W. C. T. U. Column .Bethel hall will be open on Saturday of this week.The regular meeting of the W.C. T. U. will be on Tuesday , Dec.4 , at Bethel hall.We no doubt will know the supreme court decision on the gambling law in the near future.There was an account in theNew York Herald some time agoof two burglars who broke intoone of the finest churches in thecity to steal the silver altar service.They effected an entrance , foundthe silver , but also found a demijohn of alcoholic wine , and whenthe sexton came next morning hefound the two dead drunk behindthe alfcar rails. It is a good thingto catch a burglar , but , oh myfriends , you hardly ever catch aburglar that way. Nearly alwaysit is some honest , hopeful , happyman , coming with glad heart tocelebrate his own cleansing by thefaith of Jesus Christ , that is entrapped by sacramental alcohol."Fitzgerald , Ga. , a town of fourthousand population , not long agosought to become the location ofthe new building and repair shopsof the Atlantic and Birminghamrailway. The town was peculiarlyidapted to the needs of such an in-lustry , but the railroad officialsrefused to consider it because of, he existence six saloons , exper-ence having taught them that la-3or was more reliable in 'dry' ter-itory. Last April four thousand; ondiictors and motormen of theJnited Railways of St. Louis werelotifiod by their employers thatrequenting of saloons would sub-ect them to instant dismissal. TheJnited Mine Workers of Americalave shut out both saloonists and flcc ;artenders from membership in oBobihe organization. These are but biIf !few of many instances whichaay be cited to illustrate therowing feeling against the saloonrom a business standpoint. Bon- G01Wine and Spirit Circular.K-I-P-A-N-S TabulesDoctors find i ,A good prescriptionFor mankindirIhe 5-cent package s enough lor usual occas9ns. The family bottle ( GO cents ) contains a jpply for a year. All druggists sell them.R M Faddis&Pn fnnicp address Valentine or Kennedy.Some brandedon h ftthigh.TTorsPS brandedion leftshoulderj' r thigh.Some Some brandedr > randed ! on righr. thighon loft or shou der.1 or thLhIN. S. RowlevKennedy , - NebraskaSame as cut on leftside and hip , aud onleft shoulder of herses. AlsoRSSW onleft 8idehip.K 4on ieft -Sme rat-t'e ' brand- _'d husk-l E BV ng peg ( either side up ) onleft siue or hip. p ou left jaw and e t shoulderof horses , LULUQ on left hip of horses.M on left jaw of horsesC. W. BennettSimeon NebStock brandedwith 7 on left hipilso same as cutRange betweenGordon and Suakecreeks and on theNiobrara riverJ P GAKDINERPostoffice addressCody , NebraskaOn left side of cattle ; horses O rightarmRangoRange , north andsouth of Niobrarai rl2-m ilessouth-t of Co dyGeorge HeyneCody , NebBrand registeredNG1027Horses branded onleft shoulderRange north andsouth of CutcombLake in Cherry CoP. H. Young.Simeon. Nebr.Cattle brandedas cut on left sideSome Q.Yon Ieftside.on left Jaw ofV horses.Range on Gordon Creek north of Simeon ,A T DAVISPostofflce addressHyannis , Neb*On right sidehorseson loftshoulderalso cattleon right s'dsRange l milesnorth ofC. H. Little.Merriman , Nebr.On either sideHorses same onhip. AlsoRange Lake Creek 'SDPat PeiperSimeon Nebr.Eoan BrothersWoodlake NebJohn Roan'sprivate mark , slitin left earC. P. Jordan.Rosebud , SDHorses and cattlesame as cut ; alsoCJBE JJ on righthip.Range on Oak andButte creeks.A liberal rewardfor informationleading to detectionof rustlera of stockicaring any of tnese brandsAlbert Whipple & SonsRosebud , S , D.Cattle brandedSOS on left sideOSO on riehtsideSome cattle alsohave af fen reckSome with A onleft shonlder andsome brandedwith two barsross hind quarters. Some Texasittle branded S O on left side and some ;n left side.[ orses branded SOS on left hip. Some catueranded AW bar connected on both sides andift bin of horse * .Taken UpBy the undersigned on Oct. 30 1900 , one four- eftjar-old red and white spotted steer , white fa-e.randed - < on left shoulder on felt side =i tlneh. HENRY TETTER.42 5 Valentine , Nebr. ,3aiStrayed or StolenFrom my place at Red Deerike , last May , one black 2 yearId mare , brown nose , brandedS J on right thigh. Reasonableiward will be paid for her re-> very. JESSE BROSIUS ,Woodlake , Neb. Ellsz 'G. W. BEAMKKGordon , NebrCaiue brandefon leftside ait. ,1out , 6-inch bo ,and 214-inch circleBrand registeredllfft 3hOUl-Bder. 2incb < circle 1-Inbox. Registered 876. Range 6 miles southIrwin on Niobrara river.Parmelee Cattle Co.Ro ebud.S. D ,Cattle brandedas cut on left sidewith etripo undertail.Horses braadealeft thigh ,Range on Soldier creek.NdBros. . ,Rolf NdCattle brandedanywhere on leftside.Earmark , squarecrop right ear.Horses havesame brand onleft thigh.Range on Gordon and Snake Creeks.A Reward of S250 will be paid to any person forinformation leading to the arrest and finalconviction of any person or persons stealingcattle with above brand.Jos. .BristolValentine , Nebr.Range on Niobrara river fourmiles east of Ft.Niobrara.Horses andcattle brandedrB ( connected onleft hip or side asshown In cutH A BUCKPostofflce addressHyannis , NebBranded on left sldoRange eighteen milesnorth ot nvannisJ. A. YAP.YANPullman , NebrCattle branded JYon right sideHorses branded JYon right shoulderReasonable rewardfor any informationleading to the recovery ol cattlestrayed from myrange.Sandy WilliamsMerriman , Nebr.Mostly OD leftside. Some onright side.Horses same onleft shoulder.Range LakeCreek , S , D.D. M. Sears.Kennedy , Nebr.Cattle brandedas on cut.left sideSome on left hip.Horses same onleft shoulder ,Range SquareLake.WILLIAM BEAMEBGordon , Nebr.Cattle brandedsame as cut onleft side.Horses ,branded !on leftshoulder., Range 6 milessouth of Irwin.J. B. LordSimeon NebStock brandedsame as cut backright shoulder andon right hipRange on theNiobraraALONZO HEATHPostofflce addressCody , Nebraskashoulder. 1 *Range north oCutcomb LakeGarner Brothers.Cody. Nebr.Anywhere on cattle.Horses on leftshoulder.Range- NorthJtili.Sawyer Bros.ostofflce address.Oasis , NebrJG. K. Sawyer hasI charge of these cattle Horses D S onleft shoulder. SomeockBRS lcft slde_ _ _ _ orsK | ] es aamethigh. Range on Snake riverpSfcelJbrasba Land and Feeding Co.rtlett Richards Pre * Will G Comstock V pChas C Jamhon Sec&Treas *Cattle branded onany part of animal :also the followingbrands :horses isame.Range betweenCordon on the F E.* X- R an < J- T > T > - ' - >2 itr